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Month: September 2025

Sports on TV for Sept. 15 – 21

By The Associated Press Adv13-14 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Monday, Sept. 15 COLLEGE GOLF 4 p.m. GOLF — 2025 Jackson T. Stephens Cup: First Round, Shoreacres, Lake Bluff, Ill. MLB BASEBALL 6:30 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh (6:40 p.m.) OR Atlanta at Washington (6:45 p.m.) 10

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A closely watched inflation gauge is expected to show that prices were on the rise for US businesses in August – though not as much as in July when some services costs drove the monthly gain to this highest since 2022.

Wholesale inflation cooled in August as businesses absorb tariff costs — for now

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — US inflation cooled off at the wholesale level in August, bolstering hopes that high tariffs aren’t yet causing prices to spiral out of control, fresh data showed Wednesday. However, economists caution, the better-than-expected reading could be a sign of a slowing economy and that shrinking businesses’ margins could foretell

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Joe Biden

In new book, Kamala Harris says it was reckless to let Biden make reelection decision on his own

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN (CNN) — “In retrospect,” Kamala Harris writes of letting Joe and Jill Biden decide on their own whether the then-president should have tried to run for re-election, “I think it was recklessness.” That is the assessment that the former vice president makes in her forthcoming memoir of her abbreviated 2024 run,

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This image from video provided by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows manufacturing plant employees being escorted outside the Hyundai plant under construction in Georgia.

Hyundai raid shows Trump’s policies are getting in the way of his economic ambitions

By Chris Isidore, CNN (CNN) — The Hyundai battery plant in Georgia that saw 475 workers arrested in immigration raid last week is just the latest example of President Donald Trump’s policies clashing with his goals for the world’s largest economy. The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts have had widespread impacts on the construction industry,

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Former school board member Jennifer Jenkins challenges Ashley Moody for a US Senate seat in Florida

By KATE PAYNE Associated Press/Report for America TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A Democratic former school board member who garnered attention for defeating a future cofounder of Moms for Liberty announced her 2026 bid for the U.S. Senate in Florida on Wednesday. Jennifer Jenkins made headlines when she unseated Tina Descovich on the Brevard County School

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